I KNEW this was going to happen! Although if it were me, I wouldn’t have digestive problems after eating large amounts of chocolate. I would only have mental stability issues + hyperactivity. Ahhhh, it’s great to be autistic.

Heh, I wonder if Alexander ate one of those laxatives that looks like chocolate… 😛

I don’t think Alexander have any wet dreams anymore, as such. Normally, as I understand it, you stop going to Dreamland before you start to get wet dreams (presumably the onset of puberty), and after that only have ‘normal’ dreams.
With his return to Dreamland, it seems likely that Alex doesn’t have any ‘normal’ dreams anymore.
Well, not while sleeping anyway.

He might have a hot daydream about Nastaija while awake now and then though. 😉

There’s also vision quests and spirit journey’s and the like of course, but those are usually not sexually related as far as I know.

I wouldn’t fear about it that much. You see most of (if not all) comics that make it to the big screen are Superhero movies who have a massive fanbase since the start of the comic and look back onto a twenty, maybe even more year long legacy and 90% of fans wants to see all that plot development, all that drama in a two hour film. And i didn’t even mention that the less good Superhero movie’s script writer used to have nothing in common with the original comic writer.

On other side Dreamland is not that old AND since *cough-cough* (dark blue logo in bottom left corner of site) *cough* our humble host Mr. Scott Genius Sava has an entire team of movie makers, it seems little likely that it will miss the Dreamland spirit 🙂

So don’t be afraid 🙂 The only negative thing i think can happen during the film is that you say “HEY! That’s not how Alex’s voice should sound!” 🙂

Heh; a wet dream involving Stajia would prolly be hilarious… that, and I’m trying to type in this comment while my nearly 1 year old cat wants to play. Now as far as a Dreamland movie, I would definitely pay good money to see it(even if people give it bad reviews!)

oh good. a bathroom emergency will most likely involve a look into the mirror. 😉
already curious if dan found out something new – and if those news will be challenged by that medicine bag alex brought back. 😀

Hopefully “The Goon” comes out before Dreamland, since it’s a non superhero comic from Dark Horse, and we can see how that is recieved. But Goon is a definete PG-13 movie, too much adult content in the comics, where I can’t see Dreamland topping PG at most, so being a kid’s film will definetely help us.

With a good cast and crew behind the movie, people who respect and care about it, Dreamland is sure to do well, and I don’t think Scott is willing to hand it over to just anyone. I’d rather he be like Jeff Smith who denied “Bone” to Nickelodeon because they wanted to alter it and nix scenes.

Yup, having nothing but chocolate for dinner can do that to a digestive system. All that sugar and all of that caffiene combine to create an urgent call from nature or two. Butt, this too shall pass, and we’ll get on with the story. Good thing Orion told Alex that he was going to wake up, too!

Good luck with Hollywood, Scott, but I voice the same sentiments as Joey, don’t let them spoil your story!

Hollywood? Really?
Frankly, I’m not sure I like that. I think I’d almost prefer an independent studio…
Wasn’t it some Hollywood studio that wanted to change Terry Pratchett’s ‘Mort’ and “loose the Death angle”?